Sunday, February 22, 2009

Vine, Grass & Fence/ Monochrome Maniacs

Through the Grapevine



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25 comments:

  1. Interesting picture, I need a second view sorting grapevine and fence.

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  2. Very nice photograph...leads you in and makes you look. Nice blend of black and white.

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  3. I think the vine leaf's give a flowing effect.
    Are those grapes growing with the snow around?
    Very good Mono....

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  4. When I see your lovely pictures I whish winter would never end. They are too beautiful!
    Thanks for your visit :)

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  5. I love the feel of this shot. Almost like a drawing. Very lovely.

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  6. I can feel the fresh, windy, winterday. And I would love to see the same poto during the season - and also taste the wine, ofcourse ;)

    Great post! Have a nice week )

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  7. This grapevine certainly needs cold to give good wine. They grow straight, hardy compared to the grass so light in the wind.

    Black and White add texture to your picture; A very "poetic" shot.

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  8. Lovely B/W image.

    Have a nice week.

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  9. Thanks for visiting my blog.

    Cool mono shot! :-)

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  10. Seems to be a cold wind blowing through the picture. But grass showing through the snow - Spring perhaps?

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  11. I have a thing for old rusty fences...love this photo.

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  12. It does have watery feel. Ech veiwing I swear thos vines are swaying. Lovely relaxing image.

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  13. I agree with Carver it does give a great feeling. Flowing.

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  14. I love this shot! It's got a very soothing quality about it.

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  15. Now I am tempted to take B & W pix, though I have yet to figure how. Did you know I was almost 20 before we had colour pix?

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  16. Great photograph, I can almost feel that sharp cold wind blow.

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  17. THose are both lovely photos. The angle on the first one is unusual!

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  18. Looks like there'll be less wine this year ...

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  19. What an interesting shot. Are the grass leaves frozen in place or blowing in the wind?

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  20. Those kind of vines are planted here with the fence so they can crawl on it and not lie on the ground.

    I love how you captured them and I almost see them swaying in the wind. I did also notice that the grass is sticking through the snow so your beautiful carpet of snow will soon be melting, I reckon!

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  21. this has a great sense of motion in it. Wonderful wonderful shot. Love it!

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  22. I like the movement. Looks cold!

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